What did you learn from your reading? Summarize the big ideas here.
This article is quite interesting and raises a few pertinent questions for us as teachers. It basically speaks about social networks and the wide range of learning opportunities they offer but being concerned with the level of privacy there is. We may be asked to submit our personal work such as in the team drive and expose ourselves to all kinds of danger. We must ensure that we protect ourselves both collectively and individually.
How did you feel about what you read? Talk about how you think you can use what you learned.
Iwould like to ensure that our total safety and privacy is guaranteed as we embark on this team drive so that we can benefit from it. we should be careful to read the privacy statements of the tools we sign up to and use , I know we do not like to read most of the time but in the long run it will be most beneficial.
What questions are you left with? Think about practical considerations for implementing changes.
How can we ensure that (especially in team drive) that our work is safe and will not be used in any harmful way?
Is there a danger of our peers changing our work without our permission etc...?
Can we put in a collaborative effort to create guidelines to use the team drive that would give us the privacy we need?
How can we be protected generally as we sign on to new sites to improve our learning?
Privacy in Web 2.0 Learning Environments
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This article is quite interesting and raises a few pertinent questions for us as teachers.
It basically speaks about social networks and the wide range of learning opportunities they offer but being concerned with the level of privacy there is. We may be asked to submit our personal work such as in the team drive and expose ourselves to all kinds of danger. We must ensure that we protect ourselves both collectively and individually.
I would like to ensure that our total safety and privacy is guaranteed as we embark on this team drive so that we can benefit from it. we should be careful to read the privacy statements of the tools we sign up to and use , I know we do not like to read most of the time but in the long run it will be most beneficial.
How can we ensure that (especially in team drive) that our work is safe and will not be used in any harmful way?
Is there a danger of our peers changing our work without our permission etc...?
Can we put in a collaborative effort to create guidelines to use the team drive that would give us the privacy we need?
How can we be protected generally as we sign on to new sites to improve our learning?